Hey, summer's here, there are few sports going on, so why not look at some of the worst athletes to play pro sports in Detroit the last 20 years? We will count down the top 10 for each team, one player a day, all summer long. First up, the Tigers, with our look at all of the centerfielders of the future in the seven spot.

Note: Before Curtis Granderson, many, many players tried and failed to patrol center for the Tigers. At this spot, we've combined Brian Hunter, Milt Cuyler, Gene Kingsale, Nook Logan, Hiram Bocachica, Andres Torres, Kimera Bartee and Alex Sanchez into one player since they were all basically interchangeable.

Key Stats: These guys collectively played 23 seasons for the Tigers. For all eight, here is what the average season stats they put up were (keep in mind, most of these guys were viewed as leadoff hitters because of their speed): .244 average, .298 (!) on-base percentage, four home runs, 26-37 on stolen bases.

Fun Facts: Alex Sanchez, surprisingly, dragged up the combined batting average and OBP for the group, with average seasons of .296 and .330 in each category. Too bad he took the worst possible paths to balls hit to center and had a terrible throwing arm.

And before the 2006 season started, the Tigers weren't sure who would win their centerfield job, Nook Logan or Curtis Granderson. I think they made the right decision.

And if you want proof that performance enhancing drugs don't make you good at baseball, look no further then Logan and Sanchez.